Drew vs Kenyon Mar 8, 2014Final

3

Goalies

Kyle Mariboe

9 (0.450)

11

Trey Trudell

4, 2

Nicky Lenard

3, 0

Zach Arlia

0, 3

Caleb Florence

1, 0

Patrick Kim

1, 0

Alex Lopez

1, 0

Fritz Waine

1, 0

Jack Fraser

0, 1

Goalies

Patrick Shevelson

15 (0.833)

MADISON, N.J. – Kenyon College sophomore Trey Trudell had a six-point game Saturday and helped the Lords lacrosse team snap out of a brief two-game losing skid. Trudell poured in four goals and dished out to assists, as the Lords rolled to an 11-3 win over the Drew University Rangers.

Trudell didn't waste any time in getting right to work. He scored the game's first goal a little more than five minutes into play. His next goal found the net just one minute later. Jack Fraser and Zach Arlia were credited with the assists.

Nick Lenard then got into the scoring action with two unassisted goals in the second quarter. Following that, Trudell tacked on his third goal and carried Kenyon into halftime with a 5-1 lead. Lenard, who scored a third goal in the fourth quarter, now has team-highs of nine goals and 11 points through five games.

The Rangers were nearly matching Kenyon's shot total, but they had all kinds of trouble trying to get anything past Kenyon goalkeeper Patrick Shevelson. The Lords' sophomore net minder allowed a season-low three goals and made a season-high 15 saves. He posted an impressive .833 save percentage for the game and moved his record, along with the Lords' team record, to 3-2.

While Shevelson was baffling the Rangers, the Lords offense continued to pad its lead. Pat Kim, Caleb Florence, and Alex Lopez all scored in the third quarter to bump Kenyon's advantage to 8-3 heading into the final quarter of play.

In that fourth quarter Trudell put things away with his final goal of the game. He also assisted on goals by Fritz Waine and Lenard. Trudell's big game pumped up his season numbers to six goals, four assists, and 10 points. His goal total and point total rank second among teammates and his assist total is tied for first with Arlia.

It was just the second team these two teams have ever faced off and a first for Kenyon head coach Doug Misarti, who is a 1999 graduate of Drew.